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So Many Insane Plays – The Anatomy of Vintage Tezzeret

Monday, February 9th – In the pre-Conflux Vintage metagame, statistics prove that those players who desire to make the most of their tournament chances opt to run with multi-colored Tezzeret Control. With fifty percent of Vintage tournament wins under its belt, Stephen Menendian investigates the composite figures and suggest a winning list for your next Eternal outing…
The Riki Rules – Two Scoops and a Sprinkle of Conflux

Monday, February 9th – Two weeks ago we dealt with two DQ stories. The second one detailed a so-called “fake scoop,†one player intentionally misleading his opponent into thinking he was scooping to “force a concession.†Obviously, this is a fairly scumbag maneuver. If you do stuff like this, stop it. If someone tries to do something like this to you, call a Judge.
The Magic Sock Episode 157 – Stories from the Conflux Prerelease

Monday, Febuary 9th – On today’s edition of The Magic Sock podcast, there are tales from the floor of the Conflux prerelease, a fond look back at the hits of Ravnica, and much more!
Insider Trading – Conflux Flux

Friday, February 6th – Conflux is here! What changes will come in Magic from the newest set? Which card has suddenly become the new Flash/Glimpse of Nature? Did Ben have any second thoughts from last week’s Financial Value of Conflux article? Find out in this week’s edition of Insider Trading!
Feature Article – Conflux: New Decks for Standard

Friday, February 6th – Conflux is officially here, and it is legal in all Constructed formats as of today! Stuart Wright, England’s premier deckbuilding mind, brings us a host of cool ideas that utilize some of the more powerful cards in the new set. With both new ideas and updates to established strategies, this article is invaluable to anyone serious about Standard…
Magical Hack – Extended In Flux

Friday, February 6th – Extended is a world of high power and maximizing the bang for your buck; card synergy is important and we are reminded of the good old bad old days of Magic, where anything that cost you four or more mana had better win you the game right there if you want to even consider including it.
You Lika The Juice? – A Casually Competitive Look at the Rest of Conflux

Friday, February 6th – Last week I focused on the Green cards from Conflux that I found interesting. This week I thought I’d conclude by going over the cards in the other colors that caught my attention, and toss a few more deck ideas out there. The StarCityGames.com $5K Standard Open is coming up quick, so I’m angling for something powerful and new to run.
The Magic Show – Sickness Non-Edition

Friday, February 6th – Hello everybody… I would love to welcome you to another edition of the Magic Show this week, but as many who slung guns against me this past weekend could attest, it was me versus Progenitus, where Progenitus was fever, vomiting, and a chest infection. Due to illness, there’s no show today. Thanks for your patience, and I’ll see you next week!
One Step Ahead – Examining the PTQ Results

Thursday, February 5th – Taking home the blue envelope is tricky at the best of times, but the current Extended format makes the task almost impossible. With so many Tier 1 strategies in the mix, how can we properly evaluate the metagame? Gerry Thompson takes a look at the PTQ results thus far, and draws a bevy of conclusions as to where we should place our faith come the day of the tournament…
Deep Analysis – Introducing Reliquary Loam

Thursday, February 5th – Of the new Conflux cards, it seems that Knight of the Reliquary has the most obvious applications in the current Extended format. Today’s Deep Analysis sees Richard Feldman experiment with a Green/Black/White Reliquary Loam list, pitching it against the format’s forerunner: Faeries.
Feature Article – Constructed Criticism: Faeries in Action

Thursday, February 5th – Welcome to Constructed Criticism! I’m Todd Anderson, and I’ll be your guide through these shark-filled waters as you prepare for upcoming PTQs, Grand Prix tournaments, Regionals, and hopefully Pro Tours. My goal is to inform, prepare, and excite people about whatever metagame is most popular at any given time. Currently, we are looking at Extended, since it is the format of choice for PTQs over the next two months or so.
The Justice League – LA Revisited

Thursday, February 5th – I have the honor of kick starting a regular series of judge articles on StarCityGames.com, bringing to you, the reader, opinions and thoughts from the dark recesses of a judge’s brain. I hope I can bring something of worth, but also something that can give people a glimpse of how rewarding and fun judging is for me.
Feature Article – Faeries in the Top 4 at Grand Prix: Los Angeles

Wednesday, February 4th – At Grand Prix: Los Angeles, Faeries was one of the front-runners from the very start. By the knockout stage, three of the eight were Fae pilots battling it out for the top spot. Today, semi-finalist Mat Marr takes us through the highs and lows of his tournament, and brings us some pertinent lessons on how to play the flying menace as the PTQ season rolls on…
Down And Dirty – Analyzing All The Artificial Angles, Part 1

Wednesday, February 4th – The Esper cards and strategies, in straight Shards of Alara at least, were never quite strong enough to see dedicated Standard play. However, now Conflux is almost here, do we have enough artifacts to make such a strategy worthwhile? In the forst of what promises to be an intriguing series, Kyle lays the groundwork for a dedicated Standard Esper deck, and examines all the possible artifacts in the format…
